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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Men who take alpha-blockers such as dynapres and terazosin (Hytrin) may experience decreased ejaculation. This is because alpha-blockers relax the bladder and prostate muscle cells. Alpha reductase inhibitors can also cause ED.

You need to stop it and have to start aphrodisiac herbs ASAP to reduce its harmful effects on your body.
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Cardiologist•Vadodara
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The results of a study conducted by the Department of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Korea, show that multivessel coronary stenting can be performed with a high success rate along with an acceptable clinical outcome. Coronary stenting has proven itself to be an accepted means for treating of obstructed coronary arteries. The need for multivessel coronary stenting has been inflated because of the larger number of patients with unfavourable cardiac profiles. Conventionally, bypass surgery is regar...more
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Cardiologist•Pune
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The results of a study conducted by the Department of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Korea, show that multivessel coronary stenting can be performed with a high success rate along with an acceptable clinical outcome. Coronary stenting has proven itself to be an accepted means for treating of obstructed coronary arteries. The need for multivessel coronary stenting has been inflated because of the larger number of patients with unfavourable cardiac profiles. Conventionally, bypass surgery is regar...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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The results of a study conducted by the Department of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Korea, show that multivessel coronary stenting can be performed with a high success rate along with an acceptable clinical outcome. Coronary stenting has proven itself to be an accepted means for treating of obstructed coronary arteries. The need for multivessel coronary stenting has been inflated because of the larger number of patients with unfavourable cardiac profiles. Conventionally, bypass surgery is regar...more
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General Surgeon•Kanpur
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depending upon the size and site of radio opaque shadow, if it small in 2 to 3 mm or so this may be residual stone particle and it will pass spontaneously, if larger than 8mm then that may require procedure again, take plenty of fluids orally.
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Dear Saksham..you can masturbate..but we need to examine your penis for any local problem like tenderness, redness etc..If all these are not there..you can masturbate..All d best!!
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6 months back in Sept'14 my father was admitted in an emergency after he complained of acute pain in the abdomen and back coupled with vomiting. He was diagnosed with acute necrotizing pancreatitis. The doctor placed a stent via ERCP procedure in the CBD which was removed after he was discharged from the hospital once all his vitals were normal, including TLC, amylase, lipase,etc. My father is a non alcoholic, doesn't have diabetes or blood pressure issue. He had gall stones which was removed in June'13. Ever since the stent removal procedure my father has persistent fever and there are durations of a week or so when it touches 103, 104. He is also taking homeopathy which helps in keeping the fever under control. In a recent CT scan he was told that a pseudocyst has been formed and it needs to be removed. I want to ask why my father has fever all the time and if the pseudocyst has to be removed what is the best way of doing that, a surgery or via endoscopy? What are the risks involved in both procedures and will he ever recover completely. Thank you!

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General Physician•Hyderabad
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Most pseudo cysts resolve without interference and only require supportive care. For some, drainage is indicated. Indications for drainage include the following:
Complications
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Concern about possible malignancy
Drainage options are as follows:
Percutaneous catheter drainage ?
The procedure of choice for infected pseudo cysts; although recurrence and failure rates are high,

Endoscopic drainage, either trans papillary (via ERCP) or trans ...more
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